Harriers [noun]

Definition of Harriers:

domineering person

Synonyms of Harriers:


Opposite/Antonyms of Harriers:

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Sentence/Example of Harriers:

Mr. Howard Saunders also says he can bear witness to the egg-eating propensities of the Harriers.

And there is a pack of foxhounds that meets about ten miles off once a week at least, and some harriers close by.

But the harriers are to go out the day after to-morrow, if the frost does not return, and I am looking forwards to a good gallop.

And, yes, we went out with the harriers; I had never sat a horse when he jumped anything before, and I came a couple of croppers.

It prefers to obtain its food by robbing ospreys, kites, marsh-harriers and other birds weaker than itself.

Hen-harriers fly low over heaths or fields of corn, and beat the ground regularly like a pointer or setting-dog.

The dogs, hounds and harriers, leaped out of the thicket after him, and after the dogs flew out Tchertop-hanov himself.

See that your gun is in complete order, for hark to the sound of the bugle and horn, and the mingled clamor of a pack of harriers!

The Trevena harriers were to meet for the first time this season, and everybody was full of that event.

There are two packs of hounds kept here, one to hunt the big elk, the other a pack of harriers.